IN THE NEWS 1 The supply chain is becoming part of luxury designers’ branding strategies – Digiday The Council of Fashion Designers of America is encouraging its vast network of designers to bring their supply chains out of the shadows.… Continue Reading →

Positive Luxury talks to up-and-coming photographer Tomas Hein about what inspires him, Fashion Week and his favourite Positive Luxury brands. Tomas is a contributor magazines such as Les Others, Desillusion, Huck and Surf Collective NYC. What inspires you and your work as a photographer?… Continue Reading →

This month trusted brand Elvis & Kresse are exhibiting two pieces at the Circular Living Exhibition as part of London Design Festival 2016. One is a rug, another is an upholstered chair made from reclaimed scaffolding. We pass the word to Elvis &… Continue Reading →

1 Waste not want not: Sweden to give tax breaks for repairs The Swedish government is introducing tax breaks on repairs to everything from bicycles to washing machines so it will no longer make sense to throw out old… Continue Reading →

As a sign of Seascape’s ongoing commitment to sustainability and for its work to use natural and locally sourced ingredients, the prestigious brand has been awarded the Butterfly Mark since 2013. The award recognises Seascape’s ongoing commitment to producing the most luxurious,… Continue Reading →

Positive Luxury talks to Dörte Lange of the online sustainable fashion platform Lissome to hear how the inspiration for the platform came about and what actions she takes to live a positive life. What is The Lissome and how did it… Continue Reading →

How brands should meet the demands of modern luxury Les Parfums Louis Vuitton: Something’s in the air By Michael Innocentin Luxury used to be about rarity. Brands such as Bentley, Balenciaga and Tiffany sold products out of reach for the… Continue Reading →

King of cashmere Brunello Cucinelli talks about building a sustainable luxury brand Q. What’s your vision for a business model that can be sustainable in the future – say 10 years, 50 years or even centuries to come? A. The… Continue Reading →